wow! wonderful painting ! love the color and magistral composition !and these mysterious hole opening to blue and dark , "Cathedral " would be a good title !
This is the first painting I have seen of your work. I adore your style and depth of color. Like the sun shining through stained glass. We all put a little piece of ourselves into our work although at times we don't see it. I think Jessica put it the best, as I look through your gallery, it does seem to be a beginning. Wonderful work !!~*****~!!
I am a big fan of cubism and abstract art, simply because in the seemingly abstract one can imagine so many details. I was having the similar thoughts like Christine Brand. In big shapes you can find enough room for imagination. You truely established something beautiful, a playground where thoughts have a lot of room to get creative.
Looks just like a secret panel or church or doorway that is only open a crack here n there not telling us anything but saying silently come in, find out if U can open me!! a master piece!!! Warm upright unnpretentious, mysterious, soft true simply wonderful!!! I see the heart opening a glint of sky n a hint of sorrow...the secrets are.........
Artist Reply: Thanks, Christine, for your wonderful comment. A secret is alwyas a secret!...
Thank you mery much to everyone for wonderful support!
For an 'earlier " piece Alberto....you have mastered the tonal variant....in this piece.....man! The "sliver" of blue & black gives "reference" to the "good & bad" of life that we all carry in our "cloistered minds".....Beautifully done !!!
A beautiful piece - I can see how you've evolved from this place, which is almost like the foundation of your current work. Because this one is a little more simplified, there is something that is extra peaceful about it. The warm peachy color is very soothing and I love that sliver of blue - it's like a portal to Heaven.
Artist Reply: Thanks, Jessica! Wonderful interpretation of my soul!
31 Comments
Ginger Lovellette 05 Jan 2011
Sort of a maze. Really like this!Maria Murphy 10 Jan 2010
FANTASTIC COLORSJuan Gomez 14 Oct 2005
An excellent study as you say it..beautiful shapes and forms presented here..master-ful work Alberto!!aya charity alforque alfeche 04 Oct 2005
Alberto>this is simple but very imaginative piece, you are great.Nelly van Nieuwenhuijzen 26 Sep 2005
the subject is very well recognizable by the colours and the verticals. Love the little blue and dark accent.joel zelikovitz 25 Sep 2005
Beautiful shading. Very Kleesque! Exquisit actually.Marlem Diaz 20 Aug 2005
oh.. boy I love this one as well!Tabitha Borges 12 Aug 2005
Like the back and the blue in the sea of orange patterns,,,Marilyn Servais 12 Aug 2005
wow! wonderful painting ! love the color and magistral composition !and these mysterious hole opening to blue and dark , "Cathedral " would be a good title !sharon hendrickson 10 Aug 2005
This is the first painting I have seen of your work. I adore your style and depth of color. Like the sun shining through stained glass. We all put a little piece of ourselves into our work although at times we don't see it. I think Jessica put it the best, as I look through your gallery, it does seem to be a beginning. Wonderful work !!~*****~!!Carolin Schweizer 09 Aug 2005
I am a big fan of cubism and abstract art, simply because in the seemingly abstract one can imagine so many details. I was having the similar thoughts like Christine Brand. In big shapes you can find enough room for imagination. You truely established something beautiful, a playground where thoughts have a lot of room to get creative.Christine brand 09 Aug 2005
Looks just like a secret panel or church or doorway that is only open a crack here n there not telling us anything but saying silently come in, find out if U can open me!! a master piece!!! Warm upright unnpretentious, mysterious, soft true simply wonderful!!! I see the heart opening a glint of sky n a hint of sorrow...the secrets are.........Thom Roslan 09 Aug 2005
For an 'earlier " piece Alberto....you have mastered the tonal variant....in this piece.....man! The "sliver" of blue & black gives "reference" to the "good & bad" of life that we all carry in our "cloistered minds".....Beautifully done !!!Jo Nell 08 Aug 2005
Great painting Alberto, the right, the way and the metafisic...Aris Stathakis 08 Aug 2005
great work Alberto, i really like what i see, excellent colors and shapes, superb!thea walstra 08 Aug 2005
Awesome composition, a beautiful flow of colors and I love that little blue. Very good work Alberto.jessica torrant 08 Aug 2005
A beautiful piece - I can see how you've evolved from this place, which is almost like the foundation of your current work. Because this one is a little more simplified, there is something that is extra peaceful about it. The warm peachy color is very soothing and I love that sliver of blue - it's like a portal to Heaven.Loredana 08 Aug 2005
Gorgeous color and very lovely design reminds me of Monestary Arches Alberto :)heliopo Heliopo 08 Aug 2005
hello Alberto, thats a very nice composition of colors and lines ! Very nice ! kind regards :o)ashok nayak 08 Aug 2005
beautiful oil work with a perfect tonal variation Alberto! lovely.Femi Johnson 08 Aug 2005
Very smooth tonal flow Alberto, Good hand you have manCharlotte Ottilo 08 Aug 2005
Stunning is definitely the word!...Its just a fantastic pieceEmily Reed 08 Aug 2005
This is stunning. I lobe the color.Mark Sedgwick 08 Aug 2005
Love the multi-dimesional feel to this piece...captivatingJoke Schotting 08 Aug 2005
Exelent work great colors Albertojoan warburton 08 Aug 2005
Beautiful shapes and colors. I like the blend of all of the earth tones. Fantastic!stephanie atlee 08 Aug 2005
this is very cool...i can see it being very large and aweing...nicely doneNira Dabush 08 Aug 2005
Excellent composition,Alberto...beautifully done!!! UNIQUE!!!Konstantina Daskalaki 08 Aug 2005
Fantastic work as usual Alberto!!!!!!! I love everything in this one!!!!!!Eva Rogers 08 Aug 2005
nice effect you capture a light and mood here that is very pleasingAlex Preiss 08 Aug 2005
Great colors and composition. It reminds me of the work of Paul Klee